Harvey Fialkov

Writer

Harvey Fialkov covers the Florida Panthers hockey team and tennis for the Sun Sentinel. He has a Masters in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University. He is a diehard tennis player who grew up on Long Island rooting for the Yankees, Rangers and Knicks until the Islanders and Heat started collecting titles.

Recent Articles

Hockey icon Jaromir Jagr made it clear that he wanted to remain in Florida and play for the Panthers again this season. But the interest wasn’t reciprocated when general manager and president of hockey operations Dale Tallon cut off negotiations with the 45-year-old free agent right wing’s agent...

Recently acquired Florida Panthers forward Michael Haley made a huge impression on some pint-sized fans last weekend at the team’s Learn to Play program at the BB&T Center. In conjunction with the NHL, NHLPA and USA Hockey, the Panthers and Haley kicked off the second season of the program, which...

Whether Owen Tippett walks into a room or is on the ice, he clearly stands out. His fiery shock of red hair is hard to ignore. However, far more relevant to his future and the Florida Panthers is the No. 10 draft pick’s lightning-quick release of a booming shot that is being compared to puck-sniping...

The Florida Panthers continued to bolster organizational depth at the forward position by signing Alexandre Grenier to a one-year, two-way contract Monday. Grenier, 25, was drafted by Vancouver in the third round in 2011, and he has played nine NHL games with the Canucks in parts of two seasons...

Dale Tallon said severing ties with all-time great Jaromir Jagr was a business and hockey decision, but it hurt just the same. “It’s an honor to be touched by a legend,” Tallon, the Panthers’ general manager and president of hockey operations, said Saturday at the BB&T Center after a busy first...

While the Florida Panthers added the lower-profile Evgenii Dadonov over Alexander Radulov and signed Radim Vrbata instead of bringing back future hall of famer Jaromir Jagr on Saturday, lost in the shuffle was the bolstering of the organization’s depth at goalie. Panthers general manager and president...

Florida Panthers general manager and president of hockey operations Dale Tallon said he would aggressively pursue wings to fill some vacancies and he stuck to his word adding top-six forwards Evgenii Dadonov and Radim Vrbata on Saturday, the first day of free agency. It was more of a dip into the...